Arkady
So. This was what death looked like. The accumulation of all the humans who had been dragged away from their loved ones by that one looming specter of mortality, cancer. Mutated growths, though oozing with amazing power, also radiated unimaginable misery. This immense shadow was cast upon Arkady, crushing him with all its weight.
He had been in this position before.
When Grandpa struggled with liver cancer, he was there, sitting next to him. Going through all the therapies and medications had given him a few more months to live, yet those were months of nothing but misery. He was so weak, that he couldn't even muster the strength to talk.
Yet, in his final moments, he spoke in unimaginable clarity, in unbelievably clear spirits. It went against all logic. The illogical strength came from something so whimsical and fantastical, it was impossible to believe.
The image of that girl flashed before his eyes. He had helped her go on for so long. Could he still be giving her the final push to her dreams? He prayed, that all the momentum he had built up for her, would be enough to send her out of the dreadful pit of society. That way, he could truly say that he had lived without regrets.
That thought soon faded away, as reality took its place. The grotesque monster named Cancer. Her eyes had long been abandoned, replaced by overdeveloped ears - she had been chasing their footsteps instead. That flare was hardly useful. Neither was running, for that was what allowed her to take the shortest distance.
Hate and fear, those were emotions useless in the face of death. The best he could do, was to display that same willpower those before him had.
"Watch me die, Cancer! Watch, as you tear me into pieces. I won't give you the pleasure of a scream."
That was it. One last gambit. Biting his lips, Arkady was ready to fire one last flare at this unconquerable beast. The fire had already been started. Every second Cancer spent chasing and killing them meant even more strength to the fire. If he were to die, his fire would live on for him, and burn brighter than ever.